The Indiana Supreme Court has denied a request by former Secretary of State Charlie White that it review a state appeals court
decision upholding his three felony convictions for voter fraud, theft and perjury.

A trial court, which excused two young girls from testifying against their abuser at trial and instead allowed their prior
statements to be admitted into evidence, did not abuse its discretion, the Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled.

Gov. Mike Pence has directed the state Department of Health to investigate Planned Parenthood facilities in Indiana in cooperation
with the Indiana attorney general to see if organs from aborted fetuses are being sold.

A Hendricks County trial court erred by disregarding a mother and father’s agreed paternity order, the Indiana Court
of Appeals ruled Thursday, sending the matter back to the trial court. The court affirmed a judgment against father to pay
mother’s attorney fees.

A Fort Wayne lawyer who was charged after threatening to rape his opponent in a divorce case admits he was wrong to do that,
but he says he shouldn’t be punished by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission because the threat wasn’t
literal and he was protecting his client.

An Anderson man’s argument that his due process rights were violated by law enforcement’s failure to record the
audio from two interviews with his daughters did not convince the Indiana Court of Appeals.

An Indianapolis man will spend decades in prison after his conviction for a house explosion scheme that killed two neighbors,
and prosecutors urged a judge Wednesday to make him eligible for life without parole at next month's sentencing.

At least two of Indiana’s five Supreme Court justices were openly skeptical of arguments that the state’s scheme
for criminalizing synthetic drugs such as Spice and bath salts is unconstitutional, as the Court of Appeals ruled.

Service providers who assist crime victims around the state received good news this month: Indiana will have almost five times
more to spend on programs than the state has been accustomed to receiving.